Peter Kay's Animated All-Star Band; a Massive Multiplayer Crossover of nearly every significant British Stop Motion kids' cartoon (with a few 2D British and American cartoons being shown on TV screens with "Live via Satellite" on, most likely to avoid serious Medium Blending), doing "The Official BBC Children in Need Medley" as a charity single.
The song and music video provide examples of the following tropes:
- Air Guitar: Andy Pandy does this while the Wombles are rocking out on their real guitars.
- Big Eater: Sir Topham Hatt is shown gorging himself on doughnuts while everyone else is singing.
- Black Comedy: Big Chris briefly tries to cut the strings holding up Parker from Thunderbirds with scissors.
- Cool Shades: Paddington wears these in the Medley.
- Crowd Song: The end of the song has the entire cast joining in for a rendition of The Beatles' "Hey Jude" and Elbow's "One Day Like This".
- Go-Karting with Bowser: The heroes casually sing and dance with Stingo from Fifi and the Flowertots, the Big Bad of that show.
- Medium Blending: Although 2D characters like Scooby-Doo and SpongeBob SquarePants are shown on screens, the song shows live-action characters like Thunderbirds and Teletubbies alongside stop-motion characters like Bob the Builder.
- Medley: The medley combines sections "Can You Feel It", "Don't Stop", "Jai Ho!", "Tubthumping", "Never Forget", "Hey Jude", and "One Day Like This" into one song.
- One of the Girls: When Fifi, Wendy, Marsha, Primrose, Penny, Big Christine, and Nisha perform "Jai Ho!", Nisha's husband Ajay joins their flash mob, much to the disapproval of Bob, Big Chris, Mr. Carburettor, Sam, Elvis, Steele, Pat, Virgil, Parker, and Brains. Ajay realizes his mistake and joins the guys for their performance of "Tubthumping".